Tag: Tri-Town News news briefs

  • Tri-Town News, News Briefs, April 10

    Tri-Town News, News Briefs, April 10

    The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders is continuing its springtime partnership with Fulfill, formerly known as the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean, and collecting non-perishable food for the month of April. “As the liaison to the county’s Department of Human Services, I am really excited to get involved with the food drive this year and…

  • Tri-Town News News Briefs, April 3

    Tri-Town News News Briefs, April 3

    The Howell Township Council has authorized the resurfacing of Casino Drive and Southard Avenue. Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Evelyn O’Donnell, Councilman John Bonevich, Councilman Thomas Russo and Councilwoman Pamela Richmond voted to authorize the Community Development Block Grant resolution at the council’s March 19 meeting. The resolution authorized a project with Monmouth County for…

  • Tri-Town News News Briefs, March 20

    Tri-Town News News Briefs, March 20

    Any individual who is presently in law school, or will be attending law school in the fall, who resides in or has substantial connection to Monmouth County and is interested in obtaining an application for a scholarship from the Monmouth Bar Foundation may obtain one on the Monmouth County Bar Association website at monmouthbarassociation.com or…

  • Tri-Town News, News Briefs, March 6

    Tri-Town News, News Briefs, March 6

    Since 2003, the Women’s Club at Westlake has sponsored a women’s scholarship program that offers financial assistance to female residents of Jackson. To date, the club has awarded more than $60,000 in scholarships to more than 60 women, according to a press release. Once again, the club is offering scholarships to qualified female Jackson residents…

  • Tri-Town News News Briefs, Feb. 27

    Tri-Town News News Briefs, Feb. 27

    The New Jersey State Parole Board has announced the promotion of Director Steven Tallard to executive director. Tallard, who is a resident of Howell, will guide the agency’s day-to-day operations. Tallard will oversee duties that include managing an agency with 197 civilian staff and 384 sworn parole officers and commanders who are all charged with…